Left Bank is a New York bistro inspired by Greenwich Village and influenced by European sensibilities. Its architectural details—a landmarked building in Manhattan's historic district, with large bay windows on both sides of the entrance—reflect the venue's unpretentious style of cooking and service. Left Bank's offerings are inspired by local farmers, recipes of bygone days and the relationships that the venue's proprietors have with their guests. The restaurant showcases its devotion to serve simple, wholesome, delicious food and drink to all its customers—whether locals or visitors.

Left Bank is a New York bistro inspired by Greenwich Village and influenced by European sensibilities. Its architectural details—a landmarked building in Manhattan's historic district, with large bay windows on both sides of the entrance—reflect the venue's unpretentious style of cooking and service. Left Bank's offerings are inspired by local farmers, recipes of bygone days and the relationships that the venue's proprietors have with their guests. The restaurant showcases its devotion to serve simple, wholesome, delicious food and drink to all its customers—whether locals or visitors.